“Working together we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation, and renewing the American dream,” Trump told supporters. “I’ve spent my entire life in business looking at the untapped potential in projects and people all over the world. That is now what I want to do for our country.”

About 30 minutes before Trump took the stage, and only a few blocks away, Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager told those gathered at what was expected to be her celebration to go home and that Clinton wouldn’t be commenting that night. John Podesta was careful not to say the Secretary of State was conceding, saying only that every vote must be counted, and the campaign wouldn’t have “anything more to say tonight.”

Trump later told supporters that Clinton had called and congratulated him and his supporters.

“I congratulated her and her family on very, very hard fought campaign. She fought very hard.”

Wednesday morning Clinton took the stage at a hotel in Manhatten. She urged her supporters to accept the results of the election, even though it didn’t go their way.

“This is not the outcome we wanted and worked so hard for, and I’m sorry we did not win this election for the values we share and the vision we share for our country,” she said. “But I feel pride and gratitude for this wonderful campaign that we build together.”

Much of Clinton’s concession speech was directed at women, especially young women. As the first woman in history to be on the ballot in the presidential election, Clinton told them “nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion.”

Just shows you how the media in US and Canada and the pollsters are out of touch with the regular person. Hope this sends a good message to our politicians that they are a government FOR the people not TO the people. Drain the swamp!